isawtman
Active Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino Frances, 2022
Ice Age Trail, 2014, 2019
I just did the Camino Frances from Sept 2 to Oct 2, 2022. The two places
where I thought there was a notable bed crunch were Roncesvalles and
Mansilla de las Mulas. In Roncevalles they have lowered the number of
available beds by over 100, perhaps due to covid. In Mansilla, the municipal
albergue is closed and I don't know what the reason is for that. That's
72 beds not available for pilgrims. When I got to Mansilla, I was all set to take
a bus into Leon for the night, but another couple got beds in Villarente so
I called up and did the same. That was another 6 km added to a long day
but made the day into Leon really short. The good part of the story is that
the Albergue San Palayo that I stayed at in Puente Villarente was really great.
Not sure if Mansilla is going to reopen their Albergue. I would have stayed the
night there and spent my money, but it wasn't open. And I'm not sure what can
be done at Roncesvalles. I would advise everyone to book a bed there in advance.
Especially if you are an old and slow walker like myself. The walk from
Roncesvalles to Burguette was easy, so you could book over there, too.
where I thought there was a notable bed crunch were Roncesvalles and
Mansilla de las Mulas. In Roncevalles they have lowered the number of
available beds by over 100, perhaps due to covid. In Mansilla, the municipal
albergue is closed and I don't know what the reason is for that. That's
72 beds not available for pilgrims. When I got to Mansilla, I was all set to take
a bus into Leon for the night, but another couple got beds in Villarente so
I called up and did the same. That was another 6 km added to a long day
but made the day into Leon really short. The good part of the story is that
the Albergue San Palayo that I stayed at in Puente Villarente was really great.
Not sure if Mansilla is going to reopen their Albergue. I would have stayed the
night there and spent my money, but it wasn't open. And I'm not sure what can
be done at Roncesvalles. I would advise everyone to book a bed there in advance.
Especially if you are an old and slow walker like myself. The walk from
Roncesvalles to Burguette was easy, so you could book over there, too.